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Jackson and GCP again try to ram incinerator down our throats-REVOLTSubmitted by lmcshane on Thu, 05/16/2013 - 07:51.
06/12/2013 - 01:00 06/12/2013 - 01:59 Etc/GMT-4 Remember the CREG Center Project? Remember the Proposed Incinerator? The City has resubmitted a permit application to the EPA.
There will be another public hearing!
The public hearing will be June 12th, 6:00 p.m. at the Estabrook Recreation Center, 4125 Fulton Road.
Please forward to your networks!
Kimberly Foreman Associate Director Environmental Health Watch 3500 Lorain Ave. #301 Cleveland, Ohio 44113
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In the Plain Dealer, May 12,
In the Plain Dealer, May 12, 2013 the attached notice regarding a public hearing on Issuance of Draft Air Pollution Permit to Install and Operate at Ridge Road.
http://realneo.us/system/files/doc05802020130515094039.pdf
All of the details, with contact information, are in the notice regarding how to submit comments.
SEE also:
http://realneo.us/content/same-old-sht-gasification-plant-ridge-rd
http://realneo.us/events/public-meeting-600-thursday-11912-estabrook-rec-center-4125-fulton
Incinerator: tons of trash = tons of money for somebody. Who?
The full "permit" pdf can be read at this link
The City of Cleveland Air Quality Department will be the folks who "inspect" for permit compliance. What's that about the fox minding the hen house?
Down wind neighbors - get ready to absorb the following poisons: See page 32 of the draft permit pdf linked above.
PM (filterable plus condensable) – Method 5 of 40 CFR Part 60, Appendix A and
Incinerator is kickback to Jackson
http://www.cleveland.com/metro/index.ssf/2013/05/city_of_cleveland_might_have_t.html
Ken Silliman, chief of staff for Mayor Frank Jackson, said that the city most likely will turn its attention toward more affordable alternatives to sending trash to landfills.
But a settlement agreement forged with Tien after he was fired states that the city still must pay him $450,000 if the air emissions permit is granted for the gasification facility. He already had received $300,000 for the work he did on the application, Silliman said.
Tien also will get paid if the city withdraws the application to pursue other options, city officials said.
Incinerator Meeting TONIGHT
This CLE administration continues to beat residents down with greenwash and propoganda - when is enough ENOUGH? !
Be HEARD tonight: Say NO!
Ohio Citizen Action 2- page flyer link here: http://d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net/ohiocitizenaction/mailings/115/attachments/original/2013TwoPage.pdf?1370875473